UNICEF Study Sees Germany Below Average in Child Welfare
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Child poverty, educational deficits and health inequalities: Germany achieves only a moderate result in a Unicef study on child welfare.
The well-being of children in Germany leaves much to be desired, as a Unicef study reveals. In an international comparison, Germany lands far behind, especially the education is negative.
Education alert in Germany: According to Unicef, only 60 percent of 15-year-olds reach the minimum standards in reading and mathematics.
On the subject of child poverty in Germany, the traffic light government has not progressed. Now budget cuts in the social budget cause trouble for the Greens. A Unicef study sees Germany as ranked 25th out of 37 internationally.
Germany only ranks 25th in the well-being of children.Unicef criticizes high child poverty, educational deficits and great social inequality.
Child poverty, literacy, health - Germany is far behind in an international UNICEF comparative study on the well-being of children. Other countries would show how things are better.
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